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a lot of europeans want to know which way the world's biggest economy is headed and can politicians sort things out. here is a man that thinks he can make a difference the second time around. obama then looked forward to his next and final four years in office calling an end to the politics of division and saying the united states could achieve anything if it acted as one. >> a decade of war is now ending. an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless, for we possess all of the qualities this world without boundaries demand, youth and drive, diversity and openness. an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. my fellow americans, we are made for this moment and we will seize it so long as we seize it together. >> our washington correspondent was there. you were at the inauguration. obama had quite a big wish list. take us through it. >> well, it is not really a wish list. inaugural speeches are not the place for a wish list. but you can read between the lines. i would sum it up with two words, unity and equality. a message to republicans meaning let's
a lot of europeans want to know which way the world's biggest economy is headed and can politicians sort things out. here is a man that thinks he can make a difference the second time around. obama then looked forward to his next and final four years in office calling an end to the politics of division and saying the united states could achieve anything if it acted as one. >> a decade of war is now ending. an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless, for we...
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a lot of europeans want to know which way the world's biggest economy is headed and can politicians sort things out. here is a man that thinks he can make a difference the second time around. obama then looked forward to his next and final four years in office calling an end to the politics of division and saying the united states could achieve anything if it acted as one. >> a decade of war is now ending. an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless, for we possess all of the qualities this world without boundaries demand, youth and drive, diversity and openness. an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. my fellow americans, we are made for this moment and we will seize it so long as we seize it together. >> our washington correspondent was there. you were at the inauguration. obama had quite a big wish list. take us through it. >> well, it is not really a wish list. inaugural speeches are not the place for a wish list. but you can read between the lines. i would sum it up with two words, unity and equality. a message to republicans meaning let's
a lot of europeans want to know which way the world's biggest economy is headed and can politicians sort things out. here is a man that thinks he can make a difference the second time around. obama then looked forward to his next and final four years in office calling an end to the politics of division and saying the united states could achieve anything if it acted as one. >> a decade of war is now ending. an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless, for we...
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. >> he has seen the economy come up again, and the employment -- unemployment rate is still too high but i think this will improve. we're out of iraq and we are changing our policy in afghanistan, and osama bin laden is dead. the president has made a commitment to education and he is running with a 52% approval rate, and this is a good start for a second term. >> what about the critics of the president to say that the deficit has grown and he has not put his weight behind climate change. in his first address, he mentioned climate change three times. and there are still problems in the country and the criticism -- is that he has given a fabulous speech but has not followed through. >> i think some of the criticism is fair but you have to also talk about his initial priorities or challenges. he is really committed to doing something about this in the second term. the deficit is one of the most difficult issues and the president -- he does not sign the appropriation bills until they are passed by congress. and this is not something that the president can do alone. it is the congress dec
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. hello yellow welcome to spotlight the interview shell on r.t. i'm al good enough and today my guest here in the studio is a sample more tajima. nuclear energy as a part of our every day life well actually fifteen percent of the world's energy is generated nuclear power plants but after the incidents that he said get your novel and the fukushima plant more recently people started to be more cautious about that generates and using the u.k. and some say that we need a new approach this new approach is using fusion instead of fish and new clear as well it may be science fiction but that people that believe that soon fusion will be the power source and the wild one of these people is mr assad. he's the general director of the power plant called the tab of the project
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to get caught up will catch a cold if you'll recall and he sneezes it was a expected that the french economy went into recession at the end of twenty twelve hours also when it comes to matters of defense military matters germany and france not agreeing either front certainly pursuing a policy of intervention we've seen not in libya we're also seeing that right now in mali where is germany they have said that they were going to contribute any of their troops and it was backed up by. the finance minister here in germany and a key member of angler merkel's christian democrat party but he said that germany didn't want to be a major player in foreign policy said going on to say that well after hitler and auschwitz how could they be a major player so there is a difference there between how france views its place in the wider world and how germany based on well the two countries relative history so this meeting all smiles and handshakes however that there are some deep underlying cracks in the relationship between europe's power couple. well berlin based political scientists to drink their believes
to get caught up will catch a cold if you'll recall and he sneezes it was a expected that the french economy went into recession at the end of twenty twelve hours also when it comes to matters of defense military matters germany and france not agreeing either front certainly pursuing a policy of intervention we've seen not in libya we're also seeing that right now in mali where is germany they have said that they were going to contribute any of their troops and it was backed up by. the finance...
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and emerging economy which has been growing quite faster together with other emerging economies especially in egypt and and indonesia. and these emerging economies have been also growing so fast -- [inaudible] a number of markets reforms. which can greece learn from the emerging economies? >> translator: let me begin by telling you, that the greek example has many differences compared to countries like brazil and other developing countries. however, out of all of these -- choose a few. you know, in brazil, there's over 20 million people that are leaving, of course, over ten years ago there were 45 million that lived in these. and so the government managed to get twenty -- half of them out. we in europe after the plan and the place after the war managed to overcome these problems and forming social states, which is unfortunately destroyed today due to austerity policies. and so the conclusion that we can draw is that from these countries is that the policies of the austerity cannot help any country overcome the crisis under any terms. the only way to help is by helping demand, helping justl
and emerging economy which has been growing quite faster together with other emerging economies especially in egypt and and indonesia. and these emerging economies have been also growing so fast -- [inaudible] a number of markets reforms. which can greece learn from the emerging economies? >> translator: let me begin by telling you, that the greek example has many differences compared to countries like brazil and other developing countries. however, out of all of these -- choose a few....
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over some of the divisions between europe's power couple of course france and germany the two major economies and the well the two biggest voices in europe really when it comes to how to tackle the eurozone crisis all around wants to see more spending to promote growth where is. stuck to her guns saying it's only through austerity that any kind of problems in the eurozone can be perhaps fixed now there's also rising concern here in germany over the state of the french economy the german people and german finance is looking elba shoulder thinking well we don't want to get caught up a catch a cold if you'll recall and he sneezes it was a expected that the french economy went into recession at the end of twenty twelve hours also when it comes to matters of defense military matters germany and france not agreeing either front certainly pursuing a policy of intervention we've seen that in libya we're also seeing that right now in mali where is germany they have said that they going to contribute any of their troops and it was backed up by. the finance minister here in germany and a key member of a
over some of the divisions between europe's power couple of course france and germany the two major economies and the well the two biggest voices in europe really when it comes to how to tackle the eurozone crisis all around wants to see more spending to promote growth where is. stuck to her guns saying it's only through austerity that any kind of problems in the eurozone can be perhaps fixed now there's also rising concern here in germany over the state of the french economy the german people...
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on time with shops and restaurants having to close early that this could impact the already fragile economy and it looks like the cold weather is here to stay a little bit longer the met office of issued a severe weather warning of course large parts of the country looks like much of the chaos we've seen over the past couple of days but to continue here proving once again that when it comes to britain a little bit of snow can cause a lot of trouble surf. london. now take a look at some other stories from around the world twenty five protesters have been arrested after trying to anger an air force base near the turkish city where u.s. troops are sampling two patriot missile batteries to be deployed the or the syrian border earlier the first of six patriarch batteries along with german troops arrived in the port city it's kunderan were protesters voiced their anger over a stance against a mascot turkey has been a staunch critic of the us regime and has openly supported the rebels. syria itself rebels continue to target pro-government facilities with the latest suicide bombing having killed at
on time with shops and restaurants having to close early that this could impact the already fragile economy and it looks like the cold weather is here to stay a little bit longer the met office of issued a severe weather warning of course large parts of the country looks like much of the chaos we've seen over the past couple of days but to continue here proving once again that when it comes to britain a little bit of snow can cause a lot of trouble surf. london. now take a look at some other...
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many people say a huge cost is a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mali but specifically niger and other neighboring parts where the tourist people reside. sits on top of almost every single light bulb in france runs on electricity generated by nuclear power power relies on a steady flow of pure rainy i'm so you don't have to be a nuclear physicist to figure out that to keep all these bright lights on the french government depends on a steady flow of the precious natural resource but molly says micio land is not about power or money so that you know security this is nothing to do with any political issue from a different time if we are defending a government or business interests which government which business. some have their suspicions nationally supported the courage energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next of ali every year the cars do exactly this uranium is going to be very cheap there's a third world very cheap. very. very interesting and after the french military offensive reportedly sparked a dea
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crisis however germans are happy with the way that she's managed this crisis and managed germany's economy throughout it but as i say it's going to come down to whether she can convince the german people that she's the right person to manage german interests at home as well as those abroad whether she can win not third term towards the end of this year. now with a general election looming in israel polls predict there will be little changes to the makeup of the country's parliament their forecasts are promising the return of prime minister binyamin netanyahu is right wing the coup party or the many voters apathetic and disillusioned parties policy or reports the countdown has begun but instead of scanning the papers to brush up on who's saying what in the final hours before his radios head to the polls. is searching for an apartment the twenty eight year old is desperate to move out of his parents' home but times are tough and he blames the government but i'm not going to vote i see who are the candidates and there is no one standing who represents me or who can change the general mood in
crisis however germans are happy with the way that she's managed this crisis and managed germany's economy throughout it but as i say it's going to come down to whether she can convince the german people that she's the right person to manage german interests at home as well as those abroad whether she can win not third term towards the end of this year. now with a general election looming in israel polls predict there will be little changes to the makeup of the country's parliament their...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. this is the weekly hit on our t.v. clo both political and financial elite met up in the swiss resort of devils this week to discuss ways of driving europe out of the crisis but as a tease kitty pilgrim reports that one many promises made at the world economic forum but no clear solutions off that. double's twenty thirty is now the world's most influential policymakers pack up their design a suit and head home at least me hair admiring the beauty of the swiss alps as you can see but also trying to look beyond them to walk out what exactly was achieved well first we had russian prime minister dmitri medvedev he spoke about the need to diversify the economy away from oil and crack on with structural reforms but you know we've heard that before that was something. we also had british leader david cameron he came here he had some tough words to say for tax avoiders but really the only topic people wanted to press him on here was t
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. this is the weekly hit on our t.v. clo both political and financial elite met up in the swiss resort of devils this week to discuss ways of driving europe out of the crisis but as a tease kitty pilgrim reports that one many promises made at the world economic forum but no clear solutions off that. double's twenty thirty is now the...
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there are many obstacles on the plate of the president from guns to immigration to the still recovering economy. but generally, for the next 24 hours, it's an opportunity for the president to enjoy this moment again. to rally americans together. this is how he will conclude the first night of his second term. but it begins, again, early tomorrow morning. melissa, the president and his family will be crossing the street from where we are at the residence over to st. john's churng, the church of presidents, it's often called where they will attend services. then he heads over to the c capitol for what he was talking about a moment ago. remarkably, the number is expected to be 600 or 800,000. that's roughly a third of the nearly two million who were here four years ago. his inaugural address tells nbc news earlier today, the president has finished writing those remarks just a couple days ago. jay carney said he didn't know if they were done, but he had seen a lot of yellow pads around the oval office. and finally, tomorrow night, two inaugural balls compared to the ten that they celebrated with ju
there are many obstacles on the plate of the president from guns to immigration to the still recovering economy. but generally, for the next 24 hours, it's an opportunity for the president to enjoy this moment again. to rally americans together. this is how he will conclude the first night of his second term. but it begins, again, early tomorrow morning. melissa, the president and his family will be crossing the street from where we are at the residence over to st. john's churng, the church of...
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hypnotize himself to absolve himself from the heinous crime of undermining the american and global economy and committing acts of financial terrorist why this guy isn't in the state jacket being beaten to death at this very moment i have no idea so this document has come out because the freedom of information request is five years the fed often prints that publishes their stuff five years later so this is five years later now and lacker he was contacted by all sorts of media and he confirmed that yes this is what i heard and he said quote i was aware of this is questions among a few large banks about borrowing from their discount windows to support the asset backed commercial paper market my understanding was that new york fed president timothy geithner had discussed a reduction in the discount rate with these banks in connection with these initiatives so again the lead up to this august sixteenth six pm two thousand and seven conference the markets have been tumbling. many people were short so the options on the other side would have been very cheap but because everybody was short includi
hypnotize himself to absolve himself from the heinous crime of undermining the american and global economy and committing acts of financial terrorist why this guy isn't in the state jacket being beaten to death at this very moment i have no idea so this document has come out because the freedom of information request is five years the fed often prints that publishes their stuff five years later so this is five years later now and lacker he was contacted by all sorts of media and he confirmed...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shai and corporations are old today. oh oh. bath to start this strange new disease affecting healthy young americans looks like this period between the first outbreak of a summer night hundred eighty one and i today five not only were people coming down was aids and dying and so forth but nobody knew who had it or who didn't now more than thirty years since its arrival the face of aids looks like this but the social stigma of this disease lingers persons get educated who but in the back of their mind eight times he may still be a little dirty secret the biggest part of this little secret is its growth across black america as other nations gotten a hold in the african-american community it's it's it's is right here is that spreading out that way described in the african-american community a
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crisis however germans are happy with the way that she's managed this crisis and managed germany's economy throughout it but as i say it's going to come down to whether she can convince the german people that she's the right person to manage german interests at home as well as those abroad whether she can win not third term towards the end of this year. well across the atlantic another leader has been setting out his second to stove with barack obama having to leave it speech on the next four years of his presidency for a look at whether he can live up to those promises and if you make. me speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. try. to find out more visit our big. dog called. out i welcome back now with a general election looming in israel polls predict there will be little change in the makeup of the country's parliament full cost promising the return of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is right wing there could potty all leaving many voters apat
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report.
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of global companies will descend on this other wise pretty quiet tone to talk about global economies most painful wounds and of course some of the ways they hope to help heal so let's rewind to katie's journey to doubt.
of global companies will descend on this other wise pretty quiet tone to talk about global economies most painful wounds and of course some of the ways they hope to help heal so let's rewind to katie's journey to doubt.
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ lou: well, the "a-team" tonight, former deputy assistant to president george w. bush, former congressional candidate, fox news contributor. thank you both for being here. let me start with you. the republicans have put right spree this back, retain him, i should say at the rnc despite by the general calling for revitalization, new voices, new ideas, get rid of the old and bring in the new and embrace america. how does that work up? >> i think it's going to work out well, and that think he is going to embrace what was said. a lot of people are hopping on. having said that, he has a point. we have to go and speak the truth to the people. diversity is good. diversity of voices, and i believe the republican party which
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the business community here they felt that that was a grammar announcement and that it would do the economy no good already challenged and in a fragile situation with dismal growth figures just released europe was of course in the spotlight as predicted we had european central bank president mario did r.k. he said the spending cuts are necessary austerity is the way forward and german chancellor angela merkel she agreed with him she reiterated that point and this really comes the same way that we've had process ongoing in greece we've had a backlash in germany as well as spain's unemployment for the youth coming out at sixty percent we also have the prayers from the arab world they came together valiant to improve the future for the people in the region but no clear strategy on on how to do that so you know i can tell you there's been a lot of talking a lot of pledging a lot of promise saying but no clear cut poll that says by have a real fairing that the interesting conversations happened behind closed doors. r.t. davus. david cameron's pledge to hold a name out for a friend i'm in the u.k
the business community here they felt that that was a grammar announcement and that it would do the economy no good already challenged and in a fragile situation with dismal growth figures just released europe was of course in the spotlight as predicted we had european central bank president mario did r.k. he said the spending cuts are necessary austerity is the way forward and german chancellor angela merkel she agreed with him she reiterated that point and this really comes the same way that...
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. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour."
. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all...
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economy. but we still need to nurture this. what's more, there's a fierce fiscal headwind coming through this year with a 2 percentage point payroll tax increase in the first of january. certainly if you like tr an economic management perspective, it's a good idea not to introduce a load more dosage of uncertainty coming through just in a few weeks' time to let this settle down a little bit and then take a more structured considered balanced look at the fiscal situation, particularly on the spending side during the course of q2. and i think that's really the way i would read what the republicans have agreed to here. and this is the more sensitive approach and should help in the recovery. >> and what does it suggest for global recovery hopes? because global growth has been relatively disappointing over the last 12 to 18 months. if we look to 2013, is a growing u.s. going to help that situation or are we still looking to asia to be in the drivers' seat here? >> we're still looking to asia gentleman and the emerging economies. so
economy. but we still need to nurture this. what's more, there's a fierce fiscal headwind coming through this year with a 2 percentage point payroll tax increase in the first of january. certainly if you like tr an economic management perspective, it's a good idea not to introduce a load more dosage of uncertainty coming through just in a few weeks' time to let this settle down a little bit and then take a more structured considered balanced look at the fiscal situation, particularly on the...
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well first we had russian prime minister dmitri medvedev now he spoke about the need to diversify the economy away from oil and crack on with structural reforms but you know we've heard that before that was nothing particularly new we also had british leader david cameron he came here he had some tough words to say for tax avoiders but really the only topic people wanted to press him on here was the fact that he will be calling an e.u. referendum for the british public in twenty seventy the business community here they felt that that was a premier church announcement and that it would do the economy no good or ready to challenge and in a fragile situation with dismal growth figures just released europe was of course in the spotlight as predicted we had european central bank president mario did r.k. he said that spending cuts are necessary or thirty is the way forward and german chancellor angela merkel she agreed with him she reiterated that point and this really comes the same way that we've had process ongoing in greece we've had a backlash in germany as well as spain's unemployment for the
well first we had russian prime minister dmitri medvedev now he spoke about the need to diversify the economy away from oil and crack on with structural reforms but you know we've heard that before that was nothing particularly new we also had british leader david cameron he came here he had some tough words to say for tax avoiders but really the only topic people wanted to press him on here was the fact that he will be calling an e.u. referendum for the british public in twenty seventy the...
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our economy suffers more and more under the turn of lawlessness identified we do need to take steps to protect ourselves unfortunately those steps to protect ourselves are them starves economically critias economically dangerous because as people lose trust in the system and withdraw our capital a system of more and more with digital business will suffer and so i i hesitate to advise people or to counsel people to lose complete trust in the system just yet i think we ought to fight for capitalism i think we've got to fight for capitalism in the halls of washington we've got to fight for capitalism in the media we've got a right. we've got to we've got to do things like listen to your show which i think has done a wonderful job of articulating the threats and telling you know other people about the dangers posed dark out was the system i personally believe that capitalism is worth fighting for politically and through our legal system and that's where we're going to win fair enough all right professor that's all the time we have thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you for having
our economy suffers more and more under the turn of lawlessness identified we do need to take steps to protect ourselves unfortunately those steps to protect ourselves are them starves economically critias economically dangerous because as people lose trust in the system and withdraw our capital a system of more and more with digital business will suffer and so i i hesitate to advise people or to counsel people to lose complete trust in the system just yet i think we ought to fight for...
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economy is set to grow by 37%. the federal government will spend more than $4.4 trillion on the program over that time. and according to the national governors association, medicaid represents the single largest portion of total state spending accounting for an estimated of 26.63% of state budgets next year. or last year actually. so between medicare and medicaid, we have two programs that threaten to swallow up not only the federal government, but state governments as well. we simply cannot afford to keep these programs running on auto pilot nor can we afford to just tinker around the edges when we talk about reform. if we're serious about dressing our nation's debt, medicare and medicaid need structural reforms. today i want to lay out five preserving reform proposals that can help to rein in entitlement spending and put our nation on a better fiscal course. these are reasonable, rational ideas that have all enjoyed bipartisan support over the years. i believe they should be included in any deficit-reduction pack
economy is set to grow by 37%. the federal government will spend more than $4.4 trillion on the program over that time. and according to the national governors association, medicaid represents the single largest portion of total state spending accounting for an estimated of 26.63% of state budgets next year. or last year actually. so between medicare and medicaid, we have two programs that threaten to swallow up not only the federal government, but state governments as well. we simply cannot...
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it is all to point to a ship which triumphs economy and social progress economy development and social progress so i don't see in korea have to change drastically is a model for economy course we have to import food and we have to put back it's a cent off the printer. let's take a look at the markets to see how they finished this week over in europe equities ended friday's session mixed to see gained a third of a percent thanks mainly to the metals sector that reacted to two upbeat news from china the dax ended below the line and then here in moscow take a look an impressive day for the equities both of the our t.x. and r.t.s. excuse me and the my six posted very strong gains about one percent each the r.t.s. closed above the psychologically important level of sixteen hundred points for the first time since april now on the currency markets to the dollar was strengthening to the euro and as you're seeing here the russian ruble closed mixed to the major currencies. now business r.t. will continue to bring you the latest from davos all week long for more coverage you can check out our we
it is all to point to a ship which triumphs economy and social progress economy development and social progress so i don't see in korea have to change drastically is a model for economy course we have to import food and we have to put back it's a cent off the printer. let's take a look at the markets to see how they finished this week over in europe equities ended friday's session mixed to see gained a third of a percent thanks mainly to the metals sector that reacted to two upbeat news from...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck i got so. i mean. i believe that i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize it's a little worse for delivering the white house or for the. radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes from the hospital what clothes were about to give you never seen anything like this i'm still. trying moment i mean martin and this is breaking in the set so today marks the fortieth anniversary of one of the most important and controversial supreme court decisions of the twentieth century roe v wade that's right on january twenty second back in one thousand nine hundred seventy three it was declared that all laws prohibiting abortion violate a woman's constitutional right to privacy and while there are thousands of pro-life activists using the anniversary to campaign for roe v wade to be overturned a pew research poll shows that more than six out of ten
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck i got so. i mean. i believe that i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize it's a little worse for delivering the white house or for the. radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes from the hospital what clothes were about to give you never seen...
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greatly divergent economies were put together. you know it you stitched up a frankenstein in a way and then injected blood into its main grease entered the monetary union its g.d.p. per capita it was about a third that of germany. but then greece started to increase the level of spending and it increased it a great deal now if they had stayed out of the eurozone if they were in this position now with the drachma of course they could devalue that devaluation would cut their debt down but in the process right now if people thought that was going to happen interest rates would soar and they wouldn't be able to do it but like you said countries like greece and spain portugal they kept losing competitiveness one stage joined the european union and that's because they had nothing to devalue to in order to make up for their losses and that of course is also because of the euro i mean they really had their hands tied with the euro they couldn't really stimulate their economies domestic economies i made a plan for the year i think it was t
greatly divergent economies were put together. you know it you stitched up a frankenstein in a way and then injected blood into its main grease entered the monetary union its g.d.p. per capita it was about a third that of germany. but then greece started to increase the level of spending and it increased it a great deal now if they had stayed out of the eurozone if they were in this position now with the drachma of course they could devalue that devaluation would cut their debt down but in the...
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crisis however germans are happy with the way that she's managed this crisis and managed germany's economy throughout it but as i say it's going to come down to whether she can convince the german people that she's the right person to manage german interests at home as well as those abroad whether she can win not third term towards the end of this year. well across the atlantic another leader is setting out his second term still these are live pictures about the farmer at the moment delivering the speech that he's. the next four years of his presidency and later in the program we will discuss whether he can live up to his promises. plus hungry for profits why investment bank is being blamed for forcing up food prices for everyone else the details in a couple of weeks. i . mean speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of v.i.p.'s interviews intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out more visit our big teeth. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you
crisis however germans are happy with the way that she's managed this crisis and managed germany's economy throughout it but as i say it's going to come down to whether she can convince the german people that she's the right person to manage german interests at home as well as those abroad whether she can win not third term towards the end of this year. well across the atlantic another leader is setting out his second term still these are live pictures about the farmer at the moment delivering...
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its performance is not really tied into the uk economy. you have to start looking at the second and the third tier of the uk companies. we need to also look at the credit markets. the nonfinancials are very, very safe names. they tend to overperform in a rally. as a result, when drawing comparisons between the uk and the nonuk, one needs to be aware of the fact that we're not comparing like for like. >> final point, just what are your favorite ideas? what do you think happens with trades in the next, say, four to six weeks? >> i think certainly going into the end of january, we continue to rally. i wouldn't get in the way of the risk on sentiment seems very, very potent. after that, i get really concerned, indeed. i think the talks in the u.s. about the debt ceiling combined with spanish gdp coming out, my worries about german gdp, uk numbers at the end of this week, i think it is a rather unpleasant cocktail which is brewing. the last time, the story in the u.s. did stop the rally in its tracks. combined with bad news possibly later in th
its performance is not really tied into the uk economy. you have to start looking at the second and the third tier of the uk companies. we need to also look at the credit markets. the nonfinancials are very, very safe names. they tend to overperform in a rally. as a result, when drawing comparisons between the uk and the nonuk, one needs to be aware of the fact that we're not comparing like for like. >> final point, just what are your favorite ideas? what do you think happens with trades...
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as for overseas trade, china's economy is predicted to grow at 7%. it used to be 15%. "hu jintao's approach was 'build the middle class.' i don't know if the next leader will make that his goal." and in europe, observers think the worst is over, but the first half of the year will be slow. "they're going to make progress, but not enough to change much. what they need is private equity, private investment." finally, investing in community or regional banks - an alternative that may surprise you. "you can invest in small banks and help your community. if enough people do that, the country will improve." lastly, financial analysts say the ipo calendar will be worth tracking in 2013. with roughly 150 private companies ready to make their initial public offerings, more than in each of the last two years. the new year is bringing in a new form of identity theft. jennifer waters of marketwatch.com tells us the criminals are closer than you think. good morning jen. > > good morning there angela. these bad guys can be your neighbors. they could even live in your house as well.
as for overseas trade, china's economy is predicted to grow at 7%. it used to be 15%. "hu jintao's approach was 'build the middle class.' i don't know if the next leader will make that his goal." and in europe, observers think the worst is over, but the first half of the year will be slow. "they're going to make progress, but not enough to change much. what they need is private equity, private investment." finally, investing in community or regional banks - an alternative...